Multiple Choice
A graded hyperpolarization of a membrane can be induced by
A) increasing its membrane's permeability to Na⁺.
B) decreasing its membrane's permeability to H⁺.
C) decreasing its membrane's permeability to Cl⁻.
D) increasing its membrane's permeability to Ca⁺⁺.
E) increasing its membrane's permeability to K⁺.
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